Half-Life mod is giving it a ray-tracing overhaul
There♛'s new lighting, shadows, and more for Valve's cl🌄assic

The first Half-Life is being given a ray-traced coat of paint thanks to a ne💝w mod.
The mod, which is officially dubbed "Half-Life: RAY TRACED" was revealed earlier this ꦦmonth on January 2 in a brief video. The minute-long trailer gives a glimpse into the new mod from YouTuber 'sultim_t,' showing Gordon🌺 Freeman roaming around the Black Mesa facility.
This new mod, when eventually released, will integrate real-time path tracing into the original Half-Life from all the way back in 1998, according to the YouTube video's description. It'll also offer "global illumina𒈔tion, reflections, refractions, soft shadows and other visual effects with interactive framerates," according to the description.
It actually turns out that this Half-Life mod is the reengineered version of a separate mod, which also provided ray-tracing for the original game. The mod itself, which𝓡 you can explore over on , is actually a work in progress, just like the new mod from sultim_t, and is 🦩proceeding through development with a total of 10 fans working on it.
It'll be interesting to see which one of these overhauled Half-Life mods actually ends up launching first. Considering that the newer spin-off mod appears to only have one developer working on it, perh🌜aps the older mod on GitHub will be with us sooner, given that it's got an entire team seemingly working on it. Either way, Gordon Freeman's original adventure from all the way back in the late 90s will soon be getting a pretty impressive graphical upgrade.
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